Taking to her Instastory, Cynthia said she doesn’t like it when women refer to themselves as Kings, because they obviously don’t understand the kind of power Queens wield.
It’s no news that some female celebrities, including actress cum politician, Tonto Dikeh, describe themselves as “Kings” to emphasize their influence and dominance.
She wrote,
“I have never seen the beauty in females calling themselves kings. If only you know how powerful it’s to be a queen.”
A while back, Cynthia Morgan gave up her lifelong dream of winning a Grammy award to become a prophetess.
The artiste recently claimed in a post that she was a prophetess by birth, but her family had always disputed it.
She claimed that growing up in a Jehovah’s Witness household where it was believed that they were no prophets was hard for her.
Cynthia revealed that she ignored her gift until she was 25, and that was when she realized she was going nowhere.
In her words;
“I WAS BORN A PROPHET. BUT WAS BORN INTO A JEHOVAH WITNESS HOME. AND THEIR BELIEVE IS THAT JESUS WAS THE LAST PROPHET SO THEY DON’T BELIEVE THERE WILL BE PROPHETS TILL THE 2ND COMING OF JESUS CHRIST. THIS WAS ALSO MY BELIEVE AT THE TIME. SO I KEPT MY GIFT TO MYSELF. ONLY MY IMMEDIATE FAMILY KNEW ABOUT IT.
AT 16 I WENT INTO MUSIC THINKING MY GIFT OF PROPHECY WAS A FLUKE THINKING IT WILL STOP. AT 25 I REALIZED IT WASN’T GOING ANYWHERE. I STRUGGLED WITH GOD BEGGING HIM I HAD TO WIN A GRAMMY BEFORE I ACCEPT MY CALLING PROPER.
SO FAR I HAVE REALIZED I AM WASTING MY TIME. THIS IS ONE OF THE MAJOR REASONS I WITHDREW FROM THE PUBLIC EYE.”